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  2. IRELAND.

    The special Dublin correspondence of the Times says:—The presence of the Prince and Princess of Wales in Ireland, has rekindled all the old fire of popular enthusiasm which many supposed had long ...

    Article : 864 words
  3. ENGLISH MILLIONAIRES.

    Mr. Whitworth, the well-known gun manufacturer, has just presented the nation with £100,000 as a free gift. He proposes to found thirty scholarships, at a cost of ...

    Article : 1,121 words
  4. Oysters at the Pyramids.

    I always supposed the Sphinx to be mads of one solid block of granite, but I was grievously mistaken. It is simply shaped out from a mass of rock [?] situ. and two or three formations, speaking geologically, go ...

    Article : 619 words
  5. PEACE OR WAR?

    The Siecle has the following observations on the question of war or peace:—"It is not in France alone that the question of peace or war is beginning to excite public opinion. The Austrian press discusses ...

    Article : 1,319 words
  6. SHOALHAVEN.

    For several days past the weather has been very threatening, with light showers of rain, which have been of eminent service to the operations of the agriculturist. I am happy to announce that a large ...

    Article : 1,091 words
  7. THE NORMAN RIVER.

    The following information has been published in the Brisbane papers at the re[?] of the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer:— "Swe[?] Island, March 5, 1868. ...

    Article : 1,698 words
  8. Frightful Explosion of an American Steamer.

    About noon yesterday the fine sideweeel mail steamer Magnolia left her wharf, at the foot of Walnut-street, for Maysville. Her freight bills were heavy, and her passenger list contained the names of about 100 ...

    Article : 783 words
  9. Chinese Ideographic Writings.

    [?] other tongues certain characters convey to the eye the same impression as certain sounds convey to the ear, and by a combination of these characters words are composed. These alphabetical letters afford no clue to ...

    Article : 659 words
  10. Mr. Gladstone's Speech.

    The following are the concluding passages of Mr. Gladstone's speech, in reply on the whole debate:— THE ORANGEMEN AND THEIR FRIENDS. I am bound to say that I think the Irish Protestant ...

    Article : 618 words
  11. The Eruption of Vesuvius.

    An eruption of Vesuvius of so long and intense a duration is not (says a Naples correspondent) on record. "It still continues to engage the speculation of the scientific and too [?]and the admiration of the ...

    Article : 814 words
  12. Young Men.

    They are surrounded with circles offering every facility to happiness and pure enjoyment. And what do these young men do with all this wealth of possession? I will sketch a few of the courses into which ...

    Article : 854 words
  13. Speech on the Smith Family.

    "Gentlemen," said a candidate for Congress, "my name is Smith, and I am proud to say I am not ashamed of it. It may be that no person in this crowd owns that uncommon name. If, however, there be ...

    Article : 348 words
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